Or what? What could Africa possibly do to the US to retaliate which wouldn't hurt them more? Maybe if their countries weren't shitholes, then they wouldn't be getting criticised and offended.

Oh for starters there are 6000 US troops (verified) in Africa. Among their task is finding and eliminating terrorist groups. They use local knowledge and local contacts to infiltrate the terrorist groups. Gaining the trust and co-operation for such contacts takes a lot of time and effort.

It might just happen that someone who is currently putting his or her life on the line to get intel back to US troops could ask themselves why the fuck should they bother, when the soldiers boss treats them with contempt.

Worse, they might even get turned and listen to ISIS scumbags tell them that the Americans hate Africa and that the US soldiers will kill them anyway because their boss hates them. And what if they're successful and trot back to the US troops and take a few out before they're shot? All because the troop's boss is a brainless asshole who shoots his fucking mouth off to make himself feel important.

Oh for starters there are 6000 US troops (verified) in Africa. Among their task is finding and eliminating terrorist groups. They use local knowledge and local contacts to infiltrate the terrorist groups. Gaining the trust and co-operation for such contacts takes a lot of time and effort.

It might just happen that someone who is currently putting his or her life on the line to get intel back to US troops could ask themselves why the fuck should they bother, when the soldiers boss treats them with contempt.

Worse, they might even get turned and listen to ISIS scumbags tell them that the Americans hate Africa and that the US soldiers will kill them anyway because their boss hates them. And what if they're successful and trot back to the US troops with and take a few out before they're shot? All because the troop's boss is a brainless asshole who shoots his fucking mouth off to make himself feel important.

You asked what they could do...

And I was worried about energy deals and rare earth minerals, in addition to regular mining, and the Chi-coms and other influences there. It never changes, except some names and parties. But you are right, there always is the Islamic problem and "refugee" threat, in addition to the general mayhem, disease, crime, and corruption in the "shithole" paradise countries.

Oh for starters there are 6000 US troops (verified) in Africa. Among their task is finding and eliminating terrorist groups. They use local knowledge and local contacts to infiltrate the terrorist groups. Gaining the trust and co-operation for such contacts takes a lot of time and effort.

It might just happen that someone who is currently putting his or her life on the line to get intel back to US troops could ask themselves why the fuck should they bother, when the soldiers boss treats them with contempt.

Worse, they might even get turned and listen to ISIS scumbags tell them that the Americans hate Africa and that the US soldiers will kill them anyway because their boss hates them. And what if they're successful and trot back to the US troops and take a few out before they're shot? All because the troop's boss is a brainless asshole who shoots his fucking mouth off to make himself feel important.

Or what? What could Africa possibly do to the US to retaliate which wouldn't hurt them more? Maybe if their countries weren't shitholes, then they wouldn't be getting criticised and offended.

They could demand that all native African peoples return to the mother homeland. It would be a travesty. The NBA and NFL would be a shadow of their former selves. Not to mention the impact it would have on dogfart.com. It would also mean no Orpah in 2020. Well, I for one will not be moving back to the mother shithole.

They could demand that all native African peoples return to the mother homeland. It would be a travesty. The NBA and NFL would be a shadow of their former selves. Not to mention the impact it would have on dogfart.com. It would also mean no Orpah in 2020. Well, I for one will not be moving back to the mother shithole.

The games would still be fun. Maybe less antics and celebrations but still can be exciting games, and on the collegiate level, actually have "students" competing. As for Paul Cuffee, Garvey and the later folks go, the movements have not had a lot of success. A grand idea, and much support in the old days, but I doubt many would go these days when they realize, from the news, etc the reality of the Paradise of African countries post-colonialism or before (and with also the still on-going Islamic expansion.) But worth a try? Maybe a reverse tax-credit for personal wealth for return and no capital control even for personal net-worth? Oprah, Obama, Simmons, and various "urban" artists? Have a go at it?

And I was worried about energy deals and rare earth minerals, in addition to regular mining, and the Chi-coms and other influences there. It never changes, except some names and parties. But you are right, there always is the Islamic problem and "refugee" threat, in addition to the general mayhem, disease, crime, and corruption in the "shithole" paradise countries.

You're absolutely correct. But I always have had the greatest respect for him. He went off the rails somewhat when he ran in 2008. But he has always been an exemplary patriot and sacrificed so much for his country. One of the most truthful politicians who most of the time never lost his moral compass. I don't have to agree with someone's politics to respect and admire him.

You don't feel just a little bit bad about the way the jackasses have turned on him just because Rush or Alex said so?

I'm thinking now you are lying about fleeing for a women's pension. You have good intel on the areas. Though some areas getting better but, man, some are still bad. Fun stuff with gentrifcation. The new ball park etc. I always laughed at the FBI hood and Naval Yards. But better now.

You're absolutely correct. But I always have had the greatest respect for him. He went off the rails somewhat when he ran in 2008. But he has always been an exemplary patriot and sacrificed so much for his country. One of the most truthful politicians who most of the time never lost his moral compass. I don't have to agree with someone's politics to respect and admire him.

You don't feel just a little bit bad about the way the jackasses have turned on him just because Rush or Alex said so?

If you think McCain is an honest, truthful politician, you have never seen his campaign ads. He runs as a solid conservative, falsely claiming he supports a strong border. First with getting the funding pushed through for completion of the original “fence”. How many times did he voe for the repeal of the ACA? The man is a liar and should have been recalled by Arizona voters.

I respect his service in the Navy. His service in congress has been disgusting. Go back and study the S&L bailouts. He has been owned by lobbyists ever since getting into office.

I understand a person that is a moderate if they campaigned as a moderate. But in Texas we have a McClain wannabe in John Cornyn. Both of them will say anything to get elected and then vote exactly the opposite once they are in office.

You're absolutely correct. But I always have had the greatest respect for him. He went off the rails somewhat when he ran in 2008. But he has always been an exemplary patriot and sacrificed so much for his country. One of the most truthful politicians who most of the time never lost his moral compass. I don't have to agree with someone's politics to respect and admire him.

You don't feel just a little bit bad about the way the jackasses have turned on him just because Rush or Alex said so?

If you think McCain is an honest, truthful politician, you have never seen his campaign ads. He runs as a solid conservative, falsely claiming he supports a strong border. First with getting the funding pushed through for completion of the original “fence”. How many times did he voe for the repeal of the ACA? The man is a liar and should have been recalled by Arizona voters.

I respect his service in the Navy. His service in congress has been disgusting. Go back and study the S&L bailouts. He has been owned by lobbyists ever since getting into office.

I understand a person that is a moderate if they campaigned as a moderate. But in Texas we have a McClain wannabe in John Cornyn. Both of them will say anything to get electedd then vote exactly the opposite once they are in office.

I always considered him a moderate Republican. I can't say I have followed his voting record closely. Especially since I usually disagree with Republican politics. I know W screwed him royally. And he was one of the very few politicians who ever seemed to give straight answers when asked tough questions. Politicians always have to chase the donor money. Even worse now with Citizens United. I can think of a lot of lying politicians saying only what they need to get elected and not following through on campaign promises or believing what they say that seemed more egregious than McCain. Currently one in particular

I always considered him a moderate Republican. I can't say I have followed his voting record closely. Especially since I usually disagree with Republican politics. I know W screwed him royally. And he was one of the very few politicians who ever seemed to give straight answers when asked tough questions. Politicians always have to chase the donor money. Even worse now with Citizens United. I can think of a lot of lying politicians saying only what they need to get elected and not following through on campaign promises or believing what they say that seemed more egregious than McCain. Currently one in particular

I am glad that none of the candidates that were benefiting from Citizens United were elected president in 2016.

I always considered him a moderate Republican. I can't say I have followed his voting record closely. Especially since I usually disagree with Republican politics. I know W screwed him royally. And he was one of the very few politicians who ever seemed to give straight answers when asked tough questions. Politicians always have to chase the donor money. Even worse now with Citizens United. I can think of a lot of lying politicians saying only what they need to get elected and not following through on campaign promises or believing what they say that seemed more egregious than McCain. Currently one in particular

Why you consider him such an honorable hero...or are you just parroting the MSM again?

Duh. POW. Tortured. Can't comb his own hair. Staked out in the Vietnamese sun causing him a lifetime battle with melanoma and probably caused his brain cancer. Recently said that all he wanted as his legacy was that he did his best to always serve his country. And he hoped honorably. What have you done recently, cupcake?

I am glad that none of the candidates that were benefiting from Citizens United were elected president in 2016.

The following are the top donors to Trump's campaign:

1. Robert Mercer, Renaissance Technologies - $13.5 millionThe CEO of New York-based hedge fund Renaissance Technologies has contributed millions of his fortune to conservative causes over the years. This election cycle, Mercer had started a super PAC to support Ted Cruz and Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway managed it. When Cruz dropped out, Mercer changed the name of the super PAC from Keep the Promise 1 to Make America Number 1 and focused on supporting Trump's campaign.

2. Sheldon Adelson and Miriam Adelson, Las Vegas Sands Corporation (LVS) - $10 millionCasino magnate Sheldon Adelson is the CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corporation. He and his wife both gave $5 million each to the Future45 super PAC. Adelson also gave $1.5 million to the Republican National Convention this year. (See also, Republican National Convention 2016 Donor's Names Released)

3. Linda McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. (WWE) - $6 millionLinda McMahon co-founded the WWE franchise with her husband Vince. She gave $6 million to the pro-Trump super PAC Rebuilding America Now, making her one of the biggest donors to Trump.

4. Bernard Marcus, Retired - $7 million87-year-old Bernard Marcus is the co-founder and former CEO of Home Depot. He currently sits on the board of the Republican Jewish Coalition. He gave to the Rebuilding America Now and Make America Number 1 super PAC.

5. Geoffrey Palmer, G.H. Palmer Associates - $2 millionPalmer is a real estate magnate whose buildings in Los Angeles are known for their characteristic "fauxtalian" style. He donated to Trump's campaign through the Rebuilding America Now super PAC.

6. Ronald M Cameron, Mountaire Corp. - $2 millionCameron is CEO of an Arkansas-based poultry company called Mountaire Corp. He previously contributed $3 million to Mike Huckabee's bid for president and donated to the pro-Trump Rebuilding America Now super PAC.

9. Cherna Moskowitz, Hawaiian Gardens Casino - $1 millionCherna Moskowitz is the president of Hawaiian Gardens Casino and the Irving Moskowitz Fundation. She donated to Mercer's Maker America Number 1 super PAC. News stories, including one published by Mother Jones in 2000, have said the Moskowitzs operated a bingo club in an impoverished town as a non-profit and used the funds to support Jewish settlers in Palestine.

10. Peter Zieve, Electroimpact - $1 millionPeter Zieve is the founder and president of Electroimpact, a manufacturing firm that counts Boeing and Airbus among its customers. In April, The Seattle Times published offensive emails sent by Zieve to his employees. Congratulating an employee on a that 381,000 terrorist savages have gotten into Europe this year and if we don’t make more babies the light will go out on civilization.”

Duh. POW. Tortured. Can't comb his own hair. Staked out in the Vietnamese sun causing him a lifetime battle with melanoma and probably caused his brain cancer. Recently said that all he wanted as his legacy was that he did his best to always serve his country. And he hoped honorably. What have you done recently, cupcake?